Tag Archives: Webinar

I create content for many customers and vendors including Microsoft. Often there is a discussion about the difference between a live webinar and an offline video. Here are the differences between the two. A live webinar is easier to deliver to a live audience. But creating an appealing and high-impact video is far more difficult!

Item

Webinar

Video content

Audience

Live audience connected remotely using Skype, etc..

No audience while creating the content

Impact

During the webinar delivery

Viewing after publishing

Script

High level topics with live demo. The content plan is written with live audience in mind.

Detailed script with every sentence and associated visuals pre-defined

Editing and Post-production

No editing. It is necessary to upload the actual content.

Editing and FX are used to increase the appeal, simplify delivery of knowledge and explain concepts / processes

SFB audio problems are common. In any meeting, irrespective of the technology or tool, we always spend time asking people “Can you hear me?”. Most of us do not realize how hilarious and funny this question is!Those who cannot hear you can’t hear your question as well!

Here is how you can handle the SFB audio problem in a smart and speedy manner.

Traditionally, training is either performed for remote audience or local audience. However, in recent times, I am getting frequent requests to deliver remote and local training simultaneously.

I recently conducted a large training program where we covered 2000+ people in just one day. Only 300 people present in the room, rest on Skype for Business, across 6 countries! I learnt many best practices during this session. Here are the best practices.

In just one hour, learn how to gather data, how to clean it quickly and smartly, how to summarize, visualize and analyze it and share your results with others. At the end of the session there will be a Q&A segment as well. Forward this to your friends and colleagues as well.

Thank you for making the ET webinar a record-breaking success. Driven by Microsoft and promoted by Economics Times, we had 700+ attendees, 60+ questions and phenomenal feedback. Download the webinar video (55 min, 100 MB, MP4) or watch it on YouTube.

Read on to get a list of detailed articles on topics covered during the webinar.